Impressive Kiwi Line Up for 20th Norfolk Island Country Music Festival

Thursday, December 6th, 2012 - Norfolk Island Travel Centre

Always a popular event Kiwi Country Music fans have even more reason to flock to Norfolk Island to celebrate the 20th Country Music Festival anniversary 19-23 May 2013. Dennis Marsh, Kevin Greaves and Marian Burns are set to headline the special anniversary year.

As far as Country Music festivals go Norfolk Island is an especially intimate affair. It’s more than likely fans will see fans both on and off the stage. Fans could be sitting across the aisle from Kevin Greaves or by chance taking an island tour with Marian Burns, Norfolk is a small place. Plus the new platinum festival pass gives visitors the opportunity to sit down and dine with Country Music stars.

Unique to the Norfolk Island festival is the Trans-Tasman Entertainer of the Year Award. New and upcoming amateur talent selected from Australia and New Zealand will compete head to head for what has become a prestigious stand-out title. Fans are thrilled with the calibre of artists and the competition sure stirs patriotic Australian and New Zealand visitors.

Register now to take advantage of the super special packages on offer with local travel specialist The Travel Centre, Norfolk Island. Special travel packages have just been released with prices starting from NZ$1145 per person ex Auckland person twin share for a seven night stay. Prices includes return ‘seat + bag’ airfare to Norfolk Island, pre-paid airline taxes, meet & greet at the Norfolk airport, 7 night’s twin share accommodation, 7 days car hire (car hire surcharge AU$20 per day and petrol extra), discount shopping card, complimentary mini- golf and complimentary ‘A Walk in the Wild’. Prices are current today and subject to change without notice. Conditions apply.

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Norfolk Island Travel Centre

Norfolk Island Travel Centre, located on Norfolk Island, is an award winning travel agency that specialises in quality, personalised travel. Norfolk has a unique beauty of its own, with its renowned tall majestic pines, sheer cliff faces, coral reefs and beautiful beaches. Almost one third of the island is devoted to National Parks and Reserves. But Norfolk Island is far more than a picturesque island in the South Pacific, it is paradise with a past. What was once a convicts’ nightmare is now the tranquil home of the descendants from the Mutiny on the Bounty, who have their own unique culture and their own language. There is much to see and do on Norfolk Island: fascinating historic tours, see Kingston which is a World Heritage Listed area,outdoor re-enactments of the Bounty Mutiny (with parts played by actual descendants of Fletcher Christian), ‘Light and Sound’ shows, eco-tours, glass bottom boat coral reef trips, swimming, snorkeling, fishing, dining out in the numerous fine restaurants, bush walking, scenic horse riding, golf on what has been called the world’s most beautiful golf course, bowls, tennis, and squash. Take advantage of Norfolk's tax-free shopping or perhaps simply take some time out to relax and enjoy Norfolk's peaceful existence.